76 Pubs and Bars found in or around Kilburn (London Underground)

Power's Bar was for a long time a favourite of ours in Kilburn, and now after a brief spell as Sonny's Bar, Vince Power has turned it into Power's Acoustic Room -- a live music venue. We've yet to visit, though it appears an...

Formerly as dependable as Jeeves in terms of Kilburn drinking, the North London Tavern reopened a while ago under new management, and started calling itself a 'pub and dining room'. The Irish flavour has gone, and been replaced...

This place isn't sure if it wants to be a pub, a bar or a restaurant but it seems to do a reasonable job of all three. Starting out a few years ago as a small shop conversion bar, within a few years it had expanded into the...

The closure of McGoverns further solidifies the fact that that the trendy, smartened-up pubs which have been replacing Kilburn's Irish pubs for the last few years are now significantly in the majority. The King's Arms, however,...

OK, maybe trendy DJ bars aren't actually aimed at anyone over the age of 25, so it's no surprise that we (well, some of us) often find them disappointing. Overpriced bottled beers and spirits, the young beautiful people full of...

A pretty grim local, about as inviting inside as it looks. We'd love to call it an authentic Kilburn pub, and maybe some experience a pub of the sort sadly disappearing, but the lack of any sort of welcome is hardly the warm...

This pub can't quite seem to find its niche. There's no doubting its beauty, the elegant gold decorations on the ceiling and original wooden features are lovely. And the recent facelift of novelty items in the windows and new...

Rather in the manner of a D-list 'celeb' seeking attention, this pub undergoes regular makeovers; usually to the utter indifference of the wider world. One has to ask what the point of it is in the case of The Alliance. It is,...

Now owned by the same people who run The Black Lion down the road in Kilburn, The Windmill has improved a lot over the past year. An uninspiring facade hides a decent, light interior and a beautiful beer garden out back. The...

This fairly traditional, if a bit quirky, pub in the back streets of Kilburn has a lot going for it, though the smell of stale fag smoke does linger a bit - what must it have been like to last this long after the smoking ban?...

As much as we like a good Wetherspoons, we have to admit there are poor examples - and this is one of them. To our mind, the sine qua non of Wetherspoons is real ale, but in this poor zone 3 outpost only the big boys of the ale...

An Irish community pub in an area where there are fewer of these year by year. We've known this pub for years, and it has not really changed much over time, apart from the name. Although Father Ted's is off the main drag, it...

The sign outside may still claim to serve the "Coldest beer in town" but Southern K, the average Aussie bar it became Biddy's - an Irish bar and a name it held many moons ago. Now however, its a Ladbrokes. Gambling...

The bar is just one part of this club for exiles from Czechoslovakia (as was) which has been going since the late 1940s, apparently. There's also a restaurant open to all comers, but for our purposes the most important thing is...

From Arkwright's Wheel...to Scruffy Murphy's...to Cane...to Eclipse...and now, to The Alice House. This place changes its name, and its style, every few years. No doubt a social history of NW6 could study the implications of...

This sister pub to a longer established McGowan's, which is located just round the corner, has an unloved feel to it. The for rent sign outside the place may give a clue as to why that is. Inside the most noticeable thing was...

What was once an unremarkable pub has now been transformed into an unremarkable pub for people who don't really like pubs. There's been a makeover to make it look more like a wine bar, but it now seems a rather sorry compromise...

When drinking in this pub, it's quite easy to believe you are in Ireland (especially as there are few windows to see London through). The pub is huge and wood-panelled with open fires and plenty of knickknacks on the walls but...